Jazz After Hours is a late night jazz radio show hosted by Jim Wilke heard Friday and Saturday nights across the U.S. and parts of Canada since 1984. Like the last set at a jazz club, the mood is mellow but not without surprises. New and well-established jazz artists drop in for a chat, and the music ranges from latest releases to jazz classics. There's news of tours, festivals and clubs - the best places to hear live jazz.
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Deb Kennedy is your hostess for the All Night Diner. Deb comes from a musical family, and is a great singer. (We've caught her several times in the studio singing to Ella!) Her radio background includes stops in Cincinnati, St. Louis, and ran a successful night love songs show on WNNS for 10 years.Deb Kennedy's Home Page

Sam specializes in playing the favorites—music from great artists, both past and present. You’ll hear Ellington, Sinatra, Basie, Kenton, Fitzgerald, Holiday and more.Saturday Night Bandstand 's Home Page

Tony Ryan has been a Disc Jockey for over 30 years, playing in various night clubs in New York and New Jersey area, music has been a major part of Tony Ryan's life. Soul Central Station features oldies, pop, rhythm and blues, classic dance tunes, funk and Gospel. Soul Central Station's Home Page

Just looking for a good time? Listen to Steve Talton, better known as Stevie "Good Time" T. Stevie takes his KCOH listeners through nightly workouts and gets into his nightly love power hour, "The Passion Zone" from 9 until 10. It's nothing but the best with Stevie T. Weeknights 7 until midnight.Stevie T's Home Page

Host Bob Bednar surveys the “sound of surprise” on the First Coast’s longest-running locally produced all-jazz radio program. You’ll explore all of this original American art form, from immortal classics – Satchmo, Duke, Bird, Miles and Monk— to today’s best and brightest. It’s THE place to be.
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